during testimony at a hearing, kathleen sebelius, the secretary of health and community service said felons could be hired, which could give information to personal information. >> so a convicted fellon could be a navigator and require sensitive information from an individual unbeknowns to them? >> that is possible. we have contracts with the organizations and they've taken the responsibility to screen their individual navigators and make sure that they are sufficiently trained for the job. >> so, again here, linda, people who are nervous about giving their personal information when they hear this kind of thing can't be good. >> i would agree. i wouldn't want someone in a prison taking my information, because identity theft ring starts in many areas. prisons are one. seriously it's on the scary tactic side for someone to find out someone has that information, my information, identity thefts that start in prison and spread to the outside world because they have connections. >> what do you recommend to people? how should they protect themselves? >> first you need to ask for credentials